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OCT 06, 2005 (newstodate): Bulgaria Air has vented interest in boosting its fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft.
Earlier indicating a need for four more Boeing 737 bringing the total number of these aircraft to 12, the vision is now to add six aircraft by next year, bringing the fleet to 14 aircraft.
Bulgaria Air now operates regular direct flights from Sofia to London, Vienna, Paris, Brussels, Rome, Milan, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, Frankfurt, Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga, Lisbon, Prague, Zurich, Moscow, and Tel Aviv.
The airline is slated for privatisation, and work on a strategy for the process will start this month.
A detailed privatisation plan will first be developed by an international consultancy firm, including the setting of a time framework and targets in the process.
Earlier indicating a need for four more Boeing 737 bringing the total number of these aircraft to 12, the vision is now to add six aircraft by next year, bringing the fleet to 14 aircraft.
Bulgaria Air now operates regular direct flights from Sofia to London, Vienna, Paris, Brussels, Rome, Milan, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, Frankfurt, Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga, Lisbon, Prague, Zurich, Moscow, and Tel Aviv.
The airline is slated for privatisation, and work on a strategy for the process will start this month.
A detailed privatisation plan will first be developed by an international consultancy firm, including the setting of a time framework and targets in the process.